It's Patti Smith on holiday. Actually, she might not be on vacation it could be Maine, but I do like the idea of Ann Demeulemeester resort wear. And the singer taking her 'don't mess with me' attitude to the seaside. Having written a lullaby for the film Noah, Smith has been in the news this week. There's an excellent interview with her in the Independent and her wise words about sexualization in the music industry can be applied to most things in life:
'I'm 67 years old; you're not going to tell me what to do. The only person who can boss me around now is my daughter. When I was young, I was offered my first recording contract in 1971 and was offered quite a bit of money if I would change my character and be a 70s version of Cher. Someone had a vision of how I could be moulded, and of course I couldn't do it. I took a quarter of the money in 1975 to do Horses because I had complete artistic freedom. So when people say, 'I had no choice, I had to do it,' well I'm sorry but unless you’re raising the money to look after your sick mother or something, you can say no. If you don't need the money to help a loved one in trouble or to survive, then you have a choice. I've been offered many many things in my life that were much more glamorous than the decisions I made, but those things weren't right for me. As long as it's right for you, then that's fine. But people who say that had to do it, they had to take off their clothes, they had to sing songs they didn't like.... You didn't have to do anything. We are masters of our own fate and we make our own decisions.'
Stay true to yourself, people. And have a good weekend.
how can you not love her? damn straight, patti.
ReplyDeleteGreat post...we our indeed masters of our own fate and the decisions we make are ours and ours alone...have a good weekend too ;)
ReplyDeleteCatherine and d skj - Agree. Patti Rules!
ReplyDeleteShe's very powerful in her simplicity and directness.
ReplyDeleteLong hair, high standards and a don't give a toss attitude, if I'm half as cool as her when I grow up I'll be delighted! x
ReplyDeleteAh Patti, rule forever. I love her authenticity, and her music.
ReplyDeleteTo each his own, but I could definitely see her rocking a sleek chin length bob!
ReplyDeleteWatched a wonderful interview with her on YouTube a few months back, and loved what she said about advice she'd received early on, that the only thing that ultimately will matter is "your good name." I love that she stayed true to that and seems to continue to live it.
ReplyDeleteFantastic quote! She's led an amazing life - I loved reading her book.
ReplyDeleteHere here I agree with her sentiments.
ReplyDeleteShe is awesome!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love her, but...I don't think I will be able to rock a menopause mustache quite the same way. I will be waxing, sorry..
ReplyDeleteElle - that made me laugh, and look more closely in the mirror!
ReplyDeleteoh she rocks....don't be afraid to make mistakes....don't be afraid to be broke.....are her words i am currently living by!!
ReplyDeleteI admire her spirit and integrity. And her jacket.
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